As 9to5Mac notes, the new iPad Pros are already more expensive than last year’s models by $150 and $200 respectively for the 11-inch and 12.9-inch options, and maxing it out by opting to go with the 1TB storage and adding cellular connectivity, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro will cost you a whopping $1,899, which means that it costs you more than a laptop would! This is also not counting the Smart Keyboard Folio and Apple Pencil accessories.

As for the MacBook Air, Apple didn’t actually give users a lot of options in terms of configuration where the only thing you can really configure would be the RAM and storage, and maxing it out at 16GB of RAM and a 1.5TB SSD will cost you $2,600, versus the base price of $1,199, meaning you’ll be paying more than double for essentially memory.

Last but not least is the new Mac Mini which Apple seems to be positioning it as a small but powerful computer. The base model is priced at $799 which is more expensive than its predecessor, but maxing it out with a 6-core Intel i7 processor, 64GB of RAM, 2TB SSD, and a 10Gb Ethernet will see you spending a staggering $4,200. Apple’s products have never been cheap and these upgrades certainly prove just that.